The Issues

Two Ballot Measures were up for vote: A bill to make more official ASUCD's prohibition from endorsing political stances, and a bill to allow the ASUCD Court review some elections cases, among other things. Both bills passed easily.

The issue of being responsible and serving with integrity was also prominant in the campaigns. For a good look at the issues candidates thought most important, see their candidate statements and their slate platforms.

The Campaigns

With more than half of the candidates not members of Student Focus or LEAD, the campaign tactics were considerably more inventive than the usual yellow/red t-shirts and glossy flyers. Senate candidateRob Roy made a music video that he showed during Robotmedia as well as over the Internet. Behzad Farahbakhsh had t-shirts that played off the traditional slates, reading "Student B.E.H.Z.A.D.", as well as pins that said "I hate Bezhad." And, well, there was a third-party-slate whose name formed the acronym "F.U.C.K."

The Controversy

The Elections Committee Chair, Christine Schachter, reads a statement about the disqualification of Rob Roy before annoucing the winners of the election. The Winter 2005 election birthed the Rob Roy Disqualification Controversy — the removal of a candidate (by the Elections Committee) for not turning in receipts, despite the fact the committee had personally verified (via phone calls to stores) all purchases. Because of this, and because they were allowed to award 0-3 (3 is disqualification) points to the offense, many perceive this as an attack on a candidate they did not like. Ultimately, the Elections Committee decided it had acted in error, and reversed its decision upon reading the results of the election. You can watch The Elections Committee announce the reinstatement of Rob Roy and the announcement of the Ballot measures and LEAD as the Pres/VP winners

The Stats

The number of #1 choices received by each group. The number of seats received by each group.

As you can see from the graphs to the left, the representation in the Senate very closely mirrored the top preferences of the voters. Furthermore, the Senate as a whole became much more diverse after this election. Another interesting statistical note is that candidate Rob Roy passed the threshold for election during the first round, and with 130 surplus votes. This was the first time since Choice Voting was implemented that a candidate passed the threshold (won) in the first round.

Various questions about what would happen in this election if different voting methods were used are answered on Winter 2005 ASUCD Election/Bizarro World. Particularly interesting to note is the fact the Student Focus slate benefited the most from the use of Choice Voting, while they had been historically the most opposed to the voting system.

Things Get Nasty

Litter in front of Abby's apartment Litter on Abby's stairwell During the election, as in all elections, things got heated. Some of the things that happened were: Rob Roy made a music video which refered to Student Focus as "the slate that you should hate"; Senator Ari Kalfayan claimed to be the "anti-Rob Roy" in his Facebook profile; Senators Brianna Haag and Cindy Yutore downFUCK flyers; Rob Roy created an anti-Student Focus wiki page; Student Focus flyers were littered about SOS Secretary AbbyLawson's apartment entry.